A live map of homes, people, and momentum

The Cohomia Map

A live map of homes, people, and momentum

The Cohomia map is where compatible people, active cohomes, useful places, and real movement become visible in one system.

This page explains the product interface behind the map and how homes, people, useful places, and visible momentum belong on the same surface without overloading the homepage.

What the map shows

01Cohomes
02People layer
03Places and useful infrastructure
04Visible momentum
05Potential future homes

Why the map matters

Most products separate people, places, and logistics. Cohomia brings them onto one surface so users can see where activity is already forming and where a place can become home.

Most products separate people, places, and logistics. Cohomia brings them onto one surface so users can see where activity is already forming and where a place can become home.

How to read the map

01Active cohomes = groups already forming
02People layer = where compatible people are visible
03Places layer = useful context around the stay
04Selected property card = where a shared chapter can start

What makes it different

The Cohomia map is not a generic travel map and not a real-estate catalog. It is a living interface for turning movement into shared home formation.

The Cohomia map is not a generic travel map and not a real-estate catalog. It is a living interface for turning movement into shared home formation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is the map the product?

The map is the main interface layer, but the product is the system behind it: cohomes, the people layer, and compatibility-first group formation.

Does the map only show properties?

No. The point is to make homes, people, useful places, and visible group formation readable together.

Why move this off the homepage?

Because the map deserves a full explanation without overloading the first screen of the site.

CTA

Show the map as a product layer, not as a mystery.